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Look for LOTS of pics soon.
I ordered a metric butt load of Stainless Steel fittings and assorted parts today.
The electronics are finished and being shipped tomorrow.
Gettin closer by the minute!
 
Fed Ex treat!
Received the control boxes from Boerderij_Kabouter yesterda v
Got everything plugged in for a test drive.
Pics as promised.
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More progress!
Special thanks to Kal @ The Electric Brewery for his exellent website, and for sharing it so freely.
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A big shout out to Derrin @ Brewers hardware for the sensors and
BK for the electronic build.
 
Those are..imbedded, I think is the term he used.
But he also has removable type also.
 
Elements in the BK and HLT.
10 gallons of water in each, and no leaks!
I'm gonna let it sit over night.
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Here's my 'fix' for securing my RIMS tube to the rig, and to be able to remove it easily.
Two springs and two pieces of coat hanger.
 
Here's my 'fix' for securing my RIMS tube to the rig, and to be able to remove it easily.
Two springs and two pieces of coat hanger.
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Here's my 'fix' for securing my RIMS tube to the rig, and to be able to remove it easily.
Two springs and two pieces of coat hanger.

Pretty simple... I like it.

You might want to think about swapping the bottom half of your tube to put the input on the bottom. That way you have less "un-circulating" wort and less that gets left behind when you drain.

Ed
 
That's brilliant, and so simple. Why didn't I think of that?
Thanks!

I also have Derrin's RIMs tube. Input/Output facing the same direction, opposite direction, or anywhere in between... These things are so flexible, it's amazing.

Ed
 
After looking at my rig again, this is not how I use it. I just finished cleaning up the brewery and putting everything back together. Yes, I usually have one of the inlets near the bottom, to pass as muck work over the element as possible. This was just thrown together.
 
A new item. SS 90, so the sight glass is now vertical.
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Cream ale during rims recirq. Mash.
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I cut a piece of hose and put it around the edge of the false bottom. Stopped all grain from sneaking around the edge now I get full benefit if blichmanns FB.
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Not my idea. I wish I could remember who posted it on here, so I could thank them.
 
Awesome setup, Im starting to design my next brew rig to start piecing together. Gonna be a two vessel system similar to yours controlled with BCS as well.

What program do you use for your 3d drawings, gonna start making mine could use some items like pump/kettles

How do you have your stuff wired with the control box and BCS
 

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